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Samsung updates its Galaxy Note phablet line with the newest Note 3. Unlike the Galaxy S4, the new 5.7-inch Note gets a more rectangular design and features a soft and textured-touch back cover. Samsung will also release exchangeable back covers for users to express their taste.
Samsung’s 5.7-inch phablet is powered by either 2.3 Quad-core processor with LTE or Samsung’s own Octa-core processor 1.8GHz CPU that supports only 3G network. You can expect 3GB of RAM. The device has a 5.7-inch Full HD Super AMOLED touchscreen display that will work with the new S Pen for a easier note taking and enhanced interactive experience.
On the back, you can find a 13 Megapixel auto focus camera wit

Apple analyst Gene Munster is out with an earnings preview for Apple, which reports next Monday.
In the preview, Munster gives his reasons for being bullish about the stock. He has a $640 price target. It’s currently trading at $531.
Last year Apple’s stock tanked during the December quarter to March quarter time frame as investors worried about iPhone sales drying up after a huge burst for the iPhone 5. Munster says there will be some fade in iPhone sales, but it won’t be as extreme this year. iPhone 5S demand is expected to be more sustained.
But even more important than the 5S, says Munster, is the iPhone 6, which he expects to be out in the Summer, sooner than expected. The 6 is go

HTC has announced the launch of a 5-inch Android smartphone in Japan, confirming rumours that it would, however the bad news, it is only available in Japan at the moment.
The new device, dubbed the HTC J Butterfly, will sport the same screen size as the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and come with a 5-inch 440ppi high resolution full HD 1920 × 1080 touchscreen display, run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with Sense 4 on top, and be powered by a Qualcomm 1.5GHz quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM.
It will have 16GB of storage, an 8 megapixel camera on the back and a 2 megapixel camera on the front, and 1080P HD video recording capabilities. You will also be able to expand the storage by

CANADIAN PHONE MAKER Research In Motion (RIM) finally has a reason to celebrate, as Blackberry 7 has been named the best mobile operating system (OS) for enterprise users.
Trend Micro on Wednesday named Research In Motion’s BlackBerry 7 OS as the most secure mobile operating system in a new report titled “Enterprise Readiness of Consumer Mobile Platforms.” The security firm compared four of the top mobile operating systems — Android 2.3, iOS 5, Windows Phone 7.5 and BlackBerry 7 — and found the Waterloo-based company’s platform best met the demands of enterprise users. BlackBerry 7 scored a 2.89 rating, which was based on a number of factors including built-in security, applicat

Samsung on Tuesday confirmed that its 7-inch and 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab 2 tablets have been delayed and will now start shipping to the U.K at the end of the month, ComputerWorld reports. When the Android 4.0 slates were announced at this year’s Mobile World Congress, the company said both devices would arrive in U.K. stores in March ahead of a global rollout.
According to a Samsung spokesman, complications with Ice Cream Sandwich caused the delay is due to Ice Cream Sandwich, which both Samsung and Google need more time to work on. This isn’t the first time Samsung has run into problems with Android 4.0. Last month the manufacturer delayed its original upgrade plan for the Galaxy Note fro